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  • Committer: Package Import Robot
  • Author(s): Enrique Hernández Bello
  • Date: 2012-11-11 21:38:56 UTC
  • mfrom: (1.1.5)
  • Revision ID: package-import@ubuntu.com-20121111213856-0825ywdrtdcshl91
Tags: 0.7.10b-1
* New upstream version. Closes: #661495, #692998
* Removed useless patches.
* Removed SetupAPI.lib from sourceless files.
* Skip dfsg tarball creation if there are no sourceless files.
* Added libqt4-sql-sqlite to dependencies. Thanks to Tom Hummel <tom@bluespice.org>.

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><module fritzingVersion="0.3.16b.02.24.4002" moduleId="RevEd_25LC040">
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    <version>1.1</version>
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    <author>Revolution Education Ltd</author>
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    <title>25LC040</title>
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    <label>IC</label>
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    <date>2010-05-26</date>
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    <tags>
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        <tag>EEPROM</tag>
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        <tag>SPI</tag>
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        <tag>DIP</tag>
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    </tags>
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    <properties>
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        <property name="family">EEPROM</property>
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        <property name="interface">SPI</property>
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       <property name="variant">25LC040</property>
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    <property name="package">THT</property></properties>
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    <description>25LC040 SPI EEPROM</description>
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      <views>
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        <iconView>
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            <layers image="icon/25LC040_icon.svg">
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                <layer layerId="icon"/>
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            </layers>
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        </iconView>
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        <breadboardView>
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            <layers image="breadboard/25LC040_breadboard.svg">
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                <layer layerId="breadboard"/>
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            </layers>
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        </breadboardView>
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        <pcbView>
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            <layers image="pcb/dip_8_300mil_pcb.svg">
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                <layer layerId="copper0"/>
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                <layer layerId="silkscreen"/>
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                <layer layerId="keepout"/>
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                <layer layerId="soldermask"/>
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                <layer layerId="outline"/>
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            <layer layerId="copper1"/></layers>
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        </pcbView>
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        <schematicView>
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            <layers image="schematic/25LC040_schematic.svg">
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                <layer layerId="schematic"/>
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            </layers>
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        </schematicView>
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    </views>
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    <connectors>
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        <connector id="connector0" name="CS - Chip Select" type="male">
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            <description>This pin is used to enable access to this device and is active low. Access will be granted when this pin has a logic low presented to it. Connect this pin to a digital output pin of your controller or tie to 0V (ground) of the power supply for this circuit to permanently enable this device</description>
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            <views>
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                <breadboardView>
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                    <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector0pin" terminalId="connector0terminal"/>
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                </breadboardView>
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                <schematicView>
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                    <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector0pin" terminalId="connector0terminal"/>
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                </schematicView>
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                <pcbView>
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                    <p layer="copper0" svgId="connector0pin"/>
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                <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector0pin"/></pcbView>
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            </views>
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        </connector>
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        <connector id="connector1" name="SO - Data Out" type="male">
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            <description>This pin is used to read data from this device. Connect this pin to the 'SPI Data In' (DI/DIN/SI) pin or to a digital input pin of your controller</description>
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            <views>
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                <breadboardView>
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                    <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector1pin" terminalId="connector1terminal"/>
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                </breadboardView>
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                <schematicView>
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                    <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector1pin" terminalId="connector1terminal"/>
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                </schematicView>
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                <pcbView>
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                    <p layer="copper0" svgId="connector1pin"/>
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                <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector1pin"/></pcbView>
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            </views>
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        </connector>
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        <connector id="connector2" name="WP - Write Protect" type="male">
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            <description>This pin is used to write protect this device and is active low. Connect this pin to a digital output of your controller or to the positive rail or 0V (ground) of your power supply. When presented with a logic low signal or connected to 0V (ground) the EEPROM will be write protected and memory contents cannot be altered</description>
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            <views>
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                <breadboardView>
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                    <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector2pin" terminalId="connector2terminal"/>
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                </breadboardView>
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                <schematicView>
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                    <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector2pin" terminalId="connector2terminal"/>
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                </schematicView>
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                <pcbView>
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                    <p layer="copper0" svgId="connector2pin"/>
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                <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector2pin"/></pcbView>
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            </views>
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        </connector>
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        <connector id="connector3" name="0V" type="male">
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            <description>Connect to the 0V (ground) of the power supply in your circuit</description>
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            <views>
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                <breadboardView>
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                    <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector3pin" terminalId="connector3terminal"/>
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                </breadboardView>
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                <schematicView>
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                    <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector3pin" terminalId="connector3terminal"/>
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                </schematicView>
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                <pcbView>
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                    <p layer="copper0" svgId="connector3pin"/>
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                <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector3pin"/></pcbView>
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            </views>
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        </connector>
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        <connector id="connector4" name="SI - Data In" type="male">
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            <description>This pin is used to write data into this device. Connect this pin to the 'SPI Data Out' (DO/DOUT/SO) pin or to a digital output pin of your controller</description>
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            <views>
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                <breadboardView>
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                    <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector4pin" terminalId="connector4terminal"/>
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                </breadboardView>
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                <schematicView>
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                    <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector4pin" terminalId="connector4terminal"/>
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                </schematicView>
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                <pcbView>
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                    <p layer="copper0" svgId="connector4pin"/>
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                <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector4pin"/></pcbView>
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            </views>
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        </connector>
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        <connector id="connector5" name="SCK - SPI Clock" type="male">
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            <description>This pin is used to clock data in and data out of the device. Connect this pin to the 'SPI Clock' (SCK/SCLK) pin or to a digital output pin of your controller</description>
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            <views>
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                <breadboardView>
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                    <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector5pin" terminalId="connector5terminal"/>
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                </breadboardView>
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                <schematicView>
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                    <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector5pin" terminalId="connector5terminal"/>
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                </schematicView>
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                <pcbView>
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                    <p layer="copper0" svgId="connector5pin"/>
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                <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector5pin"/></pcbView>
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            </views>
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        </connector>
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        <connector id="connector6" name="HOLD" type="male">
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            <description>This pin is used to pause communications to this device and is active low. Communications will be paused when this pin has a logic low presented to it. Connect this pin to a digital output pin of your controller or connect to the positive rail of the power supply for this circuit if communications are not to be paused</description>
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            <views>
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                <breadboardView>
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                    <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector6pin" terminalId="connector6terminal"/>
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                </breadboardView>
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                <schematicView>
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                    <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector6pin" terminalId="connector6terminal"/>
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                </schematicView>
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                <pcbView>
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                    <p layer="copper0" svgId="connector6pin"/>
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                <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector6pin"/></pcbView>
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            </views>
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        </connector>
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        <connector id="connector7" name="+V" type="male">
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            <description>Connect to the positive rail of the power supply in your circuit</description>
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            <views>
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                <breadboardView>
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                    <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector7pin" terminalId="connector7terminal"/>
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                </breadboardView>
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                <schematicView>
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                    <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector7pin" terminalId="connector7terminal"/>
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                </schematicView>
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                <pcbView>
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                    <p layer="copper0" svgId="connector7pin"/>
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                <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector7pin"/></pcbView>
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            </views>
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        </connector>
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    </connectors>
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</module>
 
 
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